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Yes, 100% free. There is no licensing fee, no ticket charge, and no hidden cost to your institution or organization. We only want the film to be seen and discussed.
Yes to all. Most universities now prefer in-person or hybrid events, but we support whatever works for you.
As many as your venue or Zoom allows — 15 or 1,500, it makes no difference to us.
Absolutely. We send ready-to-use posters, Instagram/Facebook graphics, email text for student listservs, and a short trailer edited specifically for campus promotion.
Commercial studios and platforms rarely take risks on quiet, stereotype-breaking social-issue films. After Raj Amit Kumar’s first film UNFREEDOM was banned in India and still found its audience through grassroots support, we decided to build our own distribution path — one screen, one campus, one community at a time. Universities and passionate organizations are the heart of that path.
Separate from the free screening program, we have a parallel “Gift-a-Screening / Sponsor-a-Screening” initiative where individuals and donors cover viewing links for entire campuses or communities. Those contributions fund our not-for-profit operations and goes into developing our next guerrilla feature. We also seek Audiences to Buy tickets for other and donations so that we can function as an organisation.
Yes! We love adding partner logos to the film’s website and end credits (with your permission). Many immigration-rights groups, South-Asian student associations, and film departments already do this. Please reach out to us if that is your interest.